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The Piazza d'Italia is an urban public plaza located behind the American Italian Cultural Center at Lafayette and Commerce Streets in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. It is controlled by the New Orleans Building Corporation (NOBC), a public benefit corporation wholly owned by the City of New Orleans.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Piazza Italia or Piazza d'Italia may refer to : Piazza Italia, Naples ...
Arnaldo dell'Ira, Piazza d'Italia, 1934. Other painters who adopted the style included Giorgio Morandi around 1917–1920, [7] Filippo de Pisis, and Mario Sironi. [5] In the 1920s and later, the legacy of Metaphysical painting influenced the work of Felice Casorati, Max Ernst, and others. [5]
WORKING IT OUT: With some of Manhattan’s corporations and companies welcoming back employees to their offices after months, if not two years of remote working, a prime Midtown location has ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Piazza Grande, former name of Piazza Unità d'Italia in Trieste, Italy
The postmodern archetype Piazza d'Italia (1978), an urban public plaza in New Orleans, Louisiana; David Rodes House, Brentwood, California (1980) (featured in Life Magazine, December 1980) University Extension at the University of California, Irvine; Oceanside Public Library and Oceanside Civic Center in Oceanside, California (1989)
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Dell'Ira was born in Livorno, in a family of liberal traditions that had long been committed to the politics of the young Italian unified State: his maternal grandfather – whose surname he adopted during his professional activity – had participated in the expedition of the Thousand in Sicily together with Giuseppe Garibaldi and his father, convinced interventionist in World War I, in that ...